Brogen Hayes talks about movies

After a home invasion goes wrong and his wife is killed, Gardener (Matt Damon) allows his sister in law to move into his home to care for his young son. As time goes on however, Gardener’s carefully ordered world in the quiet suburb of Suburbicon begins to fall apart, when money owed is not paid and uncomfortable questions are asked. Meanwhile, an African-American family has moved unto the area, whose presence seems to be upsetting for the rest of the residents.Continue reading →

When she is released from an institution after she pepper sprayed a bride for not inviting her to her wedding, Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza) finds a new object for her affection; Instagrammer Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen), an LA based photographer, finding fame for her posts on Instagram. After Taylor responds to Ingrid’s comment on her photo of avocado toast, Ingrid takes the money she was left by her recently deceased mother, and moves to LA to be closer to her crush. Ingrid soon strikes up a faux friendship with Taylor, but Taylor is also not quite what she seems.Continue reading →

Based on the true story of the life of Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans), the film follows the unconventional relationship between Marston, his wife Elizabeth (Rebecca Hall) and their teaching assistant Olive Byrne (Bella Heathcote), and how these women ultimately influences Marston’s most lasting creation. Continue reading →

Filmmaker Gerry Gregg focuses on Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental as he celebrates his 80th birthday in a Dublin mosque, and travels the world drawing parallels between the past and present. The past that he survived, and the present that threatens all of us. Continue reading →

When Hela (Cate Blanchett), the Goddess of Death, rises and sets her sights on Asgard, it is up to Thor (Chris Hemsworth) to defend his home from this new threat. When he gets lost along the way, however, Thor finds himself having to face an old friend before he can make his way back home. Continue reading →

30 years after the events of Ridley Scott’s film, Officer K (Ryan Gosling), a Blade Runner with the LAPD discovers a secret kept hidden for decades, a secret that could have grave consequences for humanity. Moving away from the secluded and quiet life that he lives with Joi (Ana de Armas), K finds himself searching for the truth, a search that will lead him to uncover the whereabouts of Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), an expert blade runner who disappeared many years ago. Continue reading →

After Eggsy (Taron Edgerton) – the new Agent Galahad – is attacked by disgruntled Kingsman reject Charlie (Edward Holcroft), the team realise there is a new threat to their agency on the rise. After all Kingsmen locations are fatally attacked, Eggsy and Merlin (Mark Strong) turn to their American cousins Statesman to join forced and take down the threat; a mysterious drug dealer named Poppy, whose plan threatens millions of people around the world. Continue reading →

After his friend shows him the carcasses of sheep killed in the night, six year old Aslak (Adam Ekeli) goes in search of the monster that butchered them. Believing that the woods near his house hold the answers he seeks, Aslak ventures off alone, and although closure comes, it is perhaps not quite the kind that Aslak went in search of. Continue reading →

Roos (Rifka Lodeizen) returns to her mother and younger brother after many years away from the family home. Roos works as a photographer and her work has taken her across the world, but she returns home with a terrible secret; she is incurably ill. Unable to find the right time and the right words to tell her family, Roos spends time at home getting to know her family again, but it is only a matter of time before the truth must come out. Continue reading →

Nisha (Maria Mozhdah) is a young Pakistani woman, living in Oslo with her strict and traditional family. Although she follows the rules and appears to be an obedient and dutiful daughter at home, outside the confines of the house, Nisha behaves more like a western girl, hanging out with boys, experimenting and exploring the world around her. When her father catches her with a boy in her room, Nisha is taken to Pakistan against her will, in order to learn what it truly means to be Pakistani, and what her parents expect from her.Continue reading →